Leitz Rudesheimer Drachenstein Riesling - Dragonstone 2011
The Dragonstone is Leitz's entry level wine. Though from the Drachenstein (Dragonstone) vineyard and picked at 90 Oechsle (Spätlese quality) it is declassified to a QbA. However, this has resulted in what is possibly our best value wine on the 'shelves'. It has soft sweet notes enveloping bracing and mouth-watering acidity....
Leonard Kreusch Zeller Schwarz Katz 2010
The legendary Zeller Schwarze Katz, depicting a black cat, who leapt upon a barrel to dissuade a wine merchant from buying the wine. Light and fruity, but not too sweet. Great as an aperitif and goes well with Chinese chicken salad, fruit, and cheese.
Maximin Grunhauser Abtsberg Riesling Auslese #45 2006
Producer: The estate was first documented in 966. The Schubert family purchased it in 1882 and they remain the sole owners of its 3 vineyards: Abtsberg, Herrenberg and Bruderberg. Since 1982, Dr. Carl von Schubert has managed the estate's vineyards and wine making according to the motto: as much handling as necessary, but as little as possible. It is the...
Paul Anheuser Blanc de Noir 2009
Produced from 100% Pinot Noir only from the Anheuser's estate vineyards in Kreuznach, the grapes are pressed and only the clear-run juice used, which is classified as a white wine - or 'Blanc de Noir'. The wine presents a good firm structure with expressive ripe and appealing Pinot Noir flavors, such...
Like it’s Riesling Counterpart, RELAX® Cool Red offers wine lovers an approachable wine meant for enjoying rather than debating. This fruity, flavorful Beaujolais-type wine is a pleasant alternative to traditional reds. It is also delightful chilled!

